Richard Primack

Richard Primack

Boston University

H-index: 86

North America-United States

About Richard Primack

Richard Primack, With an exceptional h-index of 86 and a recent h-index of 57 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Boston University, specializes in the field of conservation biology, ecology, plant biology, tropical ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Big scientific conferences return and emphasize the human context of science

Spatial variability in herbaceous plant phenology is mostly explained by variability in temperature but also by photoperiod and functional traits

Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

More than just pandas: Urgent research needed on China's native plant biodiversity

A horizon scan of global biological conservation issues for 2024

Wildlife rehabilitation records reveal impacts of anthropogenic activities on wildlife health

Ten best practices for effective phenological research

Historically excluded groups in ecology are undervalued and poorly treated

Richard Primack Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

35164

Citations(since 2020)

12068

Cited By

28225

hIndex(all)

86

hIndex(since 2020)

57

i10Index(all)

266

i10Index(since 2020)

171

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University Profile Page

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Richard Primack Skills & Research Interests

conservation biology

ecology

plant biology

tropical ecology

Top articles of Richard Primack

Big scientific conferences return and emphasize the human context of science

Biological Conservation

2024/5/1

Spatial variability in herbaceous plant phenology is mostly explained by variability in temperature but also by photoperiod and functional traits

International Journal of Biometeorology

2024/1/29

More than just pandas: Urgent research needed on China's native plant biodiversity

Biological Conservation

2024/1/1

A horizon scan of global biological conservation issues for 2024

2023/12/18

Wildlife rehabilitation records reveal impacts of anthropogenic activities on wildlife health

Biological Conservation

2023/10/1

Ten best practices for effective phenological research

2023/10

Historically excluded groups in ecology are undervalued and poorly treated

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

2023

Grass flowering times determined using herbarium specimens for modeling grass pollen under a warming climate

Science of The Total Environment

2023/8/10

Generating ecological insights from historical data

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

2023/6

Warmer temperatures are linked to widespread phenological mismatch among native and non‐native forest plants

Journal of Ecology

2023/2

Estimating species relative abundances from museum records

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2023/2

Phenological mismatch between trees and wildflowers: Reconciling divergent findings in two recent analyses

bioRxiv

2023

Disorder or a new order: how climate change affects phenological variability

Ecology

2023/1

Using herbarium specimens, botanical gardens, historical data, and citizen science to study climate change

BAUHINIA–Zeitschrift der Basler Botanischen Gesellschaft

2023/12/31

Conservation ethics in the time of the pandemic: Does increasing remote access advance social justice?

Biological Conservation

2022/12/1

Wildflower phenological escape differs by continent and spring temperature

Nature Communications

2022/11/22

COVID-19 Pandemic Lowers Noise Pollution at Four Urban Locations

Available at SSRN 4255536

2022/11/2

Herbarium specimens may provide biased flowering phenology estimates for dioecious species

International Journal of Plant Sciences

2022/9/26

Was Henry David Thoreau a Good Naturalist? An Approach for Assessing Data from Historical Natural History Records

BioScience

2022/10

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